They are locked up in my Better Built box. Of course I could probably break into that thing with my pinky finger, BUT, the "out of sight, out of mind" theory has always worked well!! :)
A buddy bought a brand new cheater bar inside Big R one time, and when he walked out there was a little van backed up to his truck (2010 Dodge 1 ton dually, 4 door, cummins, 6 inch lift, slip tank, tool box, and bed mounted crane.... :) ) and they were loading as much stuff into their van as they could, he ran up (please note this guy is 6"10 and built like a tank) and nailed one of the guys on the back with the cheater....
Ended up getting arrested for aggravate assault, but was released after an "investigation".
The first guy had something minor broke in his back, probably from the cheater! And the other guy was missing most of his teeth and part of his jaw from the left side of his face....
THAT is why most people are afraid to steal around here!!!! :)
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